Some messages do not make it to mail-archive online archive

2022-01-19 Thread Igor PDML-StR



I've just discovered that some messages do not appear on the mail-archive 
online archive ( https://www.mail-archive.com/pdml@pdml.net/ )


Usually, I use this archive to read some messages while lurking (which is 
often sporadic). Previously, I've seen some occasional messages not 
appearing there. But now, I see that, e.g. none of Mark C's messages show 
there.
I don't know how long this has been going for, and if I had missed 
someone's message addressed to me because of that. So, if I did - my 
sincere apologies!



I am not sure if Doug can do anything about that, as I don't know what's 
the culprit.



Cheers,

Igor

PS. I've just read a few of of Mark's recent messages.
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Re: PESO - PanESO - Grand Teton

2022-01-19 Thread Igor PDML-StR




Thank you, Mark!

For this pano, I had a set of 13 shots, but I don't remember if I skipped 
some of them (in the middle) - for simplicity.

I was using an old Bogen/Manfrotto 3433 (aka 501) video tripod head (with
an old Manfrotto video tripod). It is very convenient for panning, but I 
the stepping (and overlap control) was done manually.


Igor



Mark C Sat, Jan 15, 2022 3:56 PM wrote:

Nice composition - how many combined exposures went into the pano?


On Fri, 14 Jan 2022, Igor PDML-StR wrote:



I've written this message almost 1.5 years ago, but never sent it...
I did this back in August of 2020, but than I was struggling with the 
presentation of the panoramic photos (here is the thread:
https://www.mail-archive.com/pdml@pdml.net/msg780894.html ), and I've never 
followed up on that.

So, I am just presenting it as is, as a huge Jpeg file.

All comments are welcome!

Igor


-- Forwarded message --
Date: Fri, 28 Aug 2020 10:39:57 -0400 (EDT)
To: PDML@pdml.net
Subject: PESO - PanESO - Grand Teton



Hi All,

Well, I've done it, - a panoramic photo that I don't know how to present.
This is the largest ever (pixel-wise) pano, as it was the first time I 
couldn't save it as JPEG because of the pixel size limit for JPEG.


Somewhere online, I've found references that JPEG couldn't be larger than 
some 65,xxx pixels in any direction. (It is probably less than 2^16-1=65536-1 
= 65535, which is 2 bytes)
But that seems to be incorrect  (or maybe it is an additional limitation 
imposed by the software?). I couldn't save as JPEG even the image that was 
less than 32765 px.

I was able to save as Jpeg only when I took that number down to about 16,000.


Grand Teton.

Warning: this is a 1MB file (600 px height):
https://42graphy.org/misc/2020-08-parks/pano_IR04802-14-2-600px-c.jpg

And if someone is interested, here is 1000px-tall (2.3MB):
https://42graphy.org/misc/2020-08-parks/pano_IR04802-14-2-1000px-c.jpg


All comments are welcome!

Igor


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Re: PESO - PanESO - Grand Teton

2022-01-19 Thread Igor PDML-StR



Thank you Rob, Dan, Ann, Subash and everybody else for looking and 
commenting!

(and to Subash for helping Ann finding the link in my lengthy message.)

Rob, to answer your question:
I used PS for stitching.
It was based on 13 individual shots (unless I skipped some 
intermediate ones in the process - due to an excessive overlap).
I could save a tiff with 32765 on a side, but had to reduce the pixel 
count to about 16000 for the largest jpeg (not shown here).
Now, I wonder if something like 64000x8000px could have worked 
for the TIFF.


In any case, I have no need for those huge pixel numbers - as I am not 
printing that pano... The question was purely "academic".

Thinking of which, - it could be cool to have a photo wall paper. :-)
I just need a large enough wall and wallet to cover...
:-)))


Thanks for sharing the pointer to Gigapan.
And your image there is great!
As an aside, the navigation and search there are broken.
E.g. searching for your name doesn't bring your profile or this photo.
And, I cannot get to your panorama from your profile page.


Cheers,

Igor



 Rob Studdert Fri, 14 Jan 2022 18:59:20 -0800 wrote:

Nice work Igor, what software did you use to stitch the images? I know
that LR, though quite capable and by far the best option to assemble
RAW image files, does currently have a maximum pixel dimension
(vertically or horizontally) of around 65000px and a maximum overall
size of 500Mpx total therefore limiting the max image size to around
64000x8000px.


I did see that original post re-hosting panoramic images but forgot to
reply. It is difficult to display them in a meaningful way on-line,
the most practical option I found was the Gigapan site. It's a little
long in the tooth, clunky and seems to be fairly niche these days but
it does still work, I put four images up about 5 years back and they
still appear to be accessible.

http://gigapan.com/gigapans/898e98242e191f917be68fcbf6230da4

Cheers,


On Fri, 14 Jan 2022, Igor PDML-StR wrote:



I've written this message almost 1.5 years ago, but never sent it...
I did this back in August of 2020, but than I was struggling with the 
presentation of the panoramic photos (here is the thread:
https://www.mail-archive.com/pdml@pdml.net/msg780894.html ), and I've never 
followed up on that.

So, I am just presenting it as is, as a huge Jpeg file.

All comments are welcome!

Igor


-- Forwarded message --
Date: Fri, 28 Aug 2020 10:39:57 -0400 (EDT)
To: PDML@pdml.net
Subject: PESO - PanESO - Grand Teton



Hi All,

Well, I've done it, - a panoramic photo that I don't know how to present.
This is the largest ever (pixel-wise) pano, as it was the first time I 
couldn't save it as JPEG because of the pixel size limit for JPEG.


Somewhere online, I've found references that JPEG couldn't be larger than 
some 65,xxx pixels in any direction. (It is probably less than 2^16-1=65536-1 
= 65535, which is 2 bytes)
But that seems to be incorrect  (or maybe it is an additional limitation 
imposed by the software?). I couldn't save as JPEG even the image that was 
less than 32765 px.

I was able to save as Jpeg only when I took that number down to about 16,000.


Grand Teton.

Warning: this is a 1MB file (600 px height):
https://42graphy.org/misc/2020-08-parks/pano_IR04802-14-2-600px-c.jpg

And if someone is interested, here is 1000px-tall (2.3MB):
https://42graphy.org/misc/2020-08-parks/pano_IR04802-14-2-1000px-c.jpg


All comments are welcome!

Igor


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Re: Test

2022-01-19 Thread Paul Sorenson

You're live in Milwaukee, WI, USA...

On 1/19/2022 12:49 PM, Alan C wrote:


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Re: Test

2022-01-19 Thread lrc
Pong!

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Test

2022-01-19 Thread Alan C



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